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Soweto 1976: The Student Uprising That Shook Apartheid — Fexingo History

Soweto 1976: The Student Uprising That Shook Apartheid — Fexingo History

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Soweto Uprising of June 16, 1976, a watershed moment in the anti-apartheid struggle. They delve into the immediate cause: the forced introduction of Afrikaans as the medium of instruction in Black schools, a policy that sparked outrage among students. Lucas paints a vivid picture of the march led by young people like Hector Pieterson, whose iconic photograph became a global symbol of resistance. The conversation covers the role of the South African Students' Movement (SASM), the brutal police response under Colonel Theuns Kruger, and the uprising's aftermath—how it reignited international sanctions and radicalized a new generation, including a young Jacob Zuma. Luna's sharp questions draw out details about the Bantu Education Act, the Soweto Students' Representative Council (SSRC), and the lasting legacy of the day now commemorated as Youth Day. This episode provides a fresh look at the courage of South Africa's youth and the events that marked the beginning of the end for apartheid.

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